Safety Jordan Poyer is rejoining Bills on practice squad
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It’s Phillips’ fourth stint with the Bills, a team that is no stranger to bringing back veterans for various reunions. Joining Phillips on the practice squad is veteran safety Jordan Poyer, who spent last year in Miami after seven seasons with Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills are bringing back a familiar face, Jordan Poyer, to their practice squad ahead of the season opener after a one-year hiatus.
Even though Green Bay Packers starting QB Jordan Love is dealing with an injury, the team still released two quarterbacks Tuesday.
Poyer, 34, spent seven seasons with the Buffalo Bills from 2017-23, teaming with Micah Hyde to form the greatest safety duo in franchise history. He returns in a role on the practice squad after spending the 2024 season with the Miami Dolphins.
Bishop's spot was far from safe on the active roster, even if he caught some by surprise. With him clearing waivers on Tuesday, he returns to the practice squad as a valuable depth piece in the secondary.
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